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the showers in south dakota coming in to minnesota and wisconsin. this is ahead of a cold front. it is cool, i'm talking about 40s in bismarck, great falls. yellowstone right here. 33 degrees at this hour. so the cool air is coming. it will be arriving behind the front. the front is arriving tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. ahead of it warm, muggy and humid and scattered showers here and there in the carolinas and down through arkansas and tennessee. those have fizzles. so, in the future cast in motion, quiet through lunchtime, in the afternoon pop a stray thunderstorm or two. again, fairly sparse with the coverage today. tomorrow morning, 6:00 a.m., storms approaching pittsburgh and lunchtime, out west, we will creep them east here. with a little bit of luck, with a little bit of luck much of the day dry here in the metro, cumberland lie the late afternoon, seeing the showers and storms. and here it is 8:00, to 9:00, the storms could have a punch to them. then pass over night, by sunday morning the cooler air is in place and lows by sunday morning in the 50s and 60s across
the showers in south dakota coming in to minnesota and wisconsin. this is ahead of a cold front. it is cool, i'm talking about 40s in bismarck, great falls. yellowstone right here. 33 degrees at this hour. so the cool air is coming. it will be arriving behind the front. the front is arriving tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. ahead of it warm, muggy and humid and scattered showers here and there in the carolinas and down through arkansas and tennessee. those have fizzles. so, in the future...
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the family business in minnesota that doesn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit, even when their competitor shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay, because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. [ applause ] i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack with an knee amputation. we walked into a dinner for those who served in iraq, tall, and 20 pounds heavier, dashing in his uniform, with a big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg. i remember how a few months after that, i would watch him on a bicycle, racing with his fellow woued warriors on a sparkling spring day, inspiring other heroes who had just begun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. [ applause ] he gives me hope. i don't know what party these men and women belong to. i don't know if they'll vote for me. but i know that their spirit defines us. they remind me in the words of scriptur
the family business in minnesota that doesn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit, even when their competitor shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay, because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. [ applause ] i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack with an knee...
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the presiding officer: the senator sphro minnesota. mr. franken: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. franken: thank you. madam president, i rise today to express my strong support for the veterans job corps act. i'm proud to be a cosponsor of the bill. i'd like to thank senator nelson for introducing the bill, and i'd like to thank senator murray, chairman of the senate veterans' affairs committee, for bringing this bill to the senate and for all that she's done for our nation's veterans. veterans have done so much for our country, serving courageously in the military, and they have been tested so profoundly and so many times over the -- in so many times over the last decade. these men and women have done everything for us. we owe them. that means they deserve the best health care and other benefits that they've earned from the department of veterans affairs. and that means a home. last weekend i was back in minnesota at a habitat for humanity build doing critical home repairs for a minneso
the presiding officer: the senator sphro minnesota. mr. franken: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. franken: thank you. madam president, i rise today to express my strong support for the veterans job corps act. i'm proud to be a cosponsor of the bill. i'd like to thank senator nelson for introducing the bill, and i'd like to thank senator murray, chairman of the senate veterans' affairs committee, for bringing this bill to the senate and for...
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see,hey'uytin minnesota, not necessarily because minnesota is a swing state, but the media markets they're buying time in in minnesota they think overlap into wisconsin and parts of iowa. so it's a way to buy wisconsin and iowan the cheap. they'll be buying time in nnesa, bhe ben insengteby swing state voters in iowa and wisconsin, trying to get more bang for their advertising buck. bargain hunting makes sense if you're looking to get in on the 2012 campaign ad wars with this much time left. it also makes sense in terms of understanding how efctive the dark money gups are going to beompad tohe al mpai the "washington post" is up with a piece this week on an underreported advantage that the obama side has over the romney side. romney's financial advantage is because of the massive amounts of cash being spent on his behalf by the republican party and by outside interest groups. rkfom.ore perp mon but president obama has more of his own campaign money than the romney campaign has to spend. and it turns out not all money is created equal. campaign money, money you raise yoself for your campaig
see,hey'uytin minnesota, not necessarily because minnesota is a swing state, but the media markets they're buying time in in minnesota they think overlap into wisconsin and parts of iowa. so it's a way to buy wisconsin and iowan the cheap. they'll be buying time in nnesa, bhe ben insengteby swing state voters in iowa and wisconsin, trying to get more bang for their advertising buck. bargain hunting makes sense if you're looking to get in on the 2012 campaign ad wars with this much time left. it...
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the family business in minnesota that didn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit. even when their competitors shut down dozens of plant. even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay. because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and th workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. ( cheers and applause ). i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack that will cause him to have his leg amputated above the knee. six months ago we would watch him walk into a white house dinner honoring those who served in iraq, tall, and 20 pounds heavy edashing in his uniform, with a big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg. and i remember how a few months after that, i would watch him on a bicycle, racing with his fellow wounded warriors on a sparkling spring day, ipspying other heroes who had just begun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. ( applause ) he gives me hope. i don't what party these men and women belong to. i don't know if they'll vote for me
the family business in minnesota that didn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit. even when their competitors shut down dozens of plant. even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay. because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and th workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. ( cheers and applause ). i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack that...
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the family business in minnesota that didn't layoff a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit, even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay, because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business, they give me hope. i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have his leg amputated above the knee. six months ago, we would watch him walk into a white house dinner honoring those who served in iraq. tall and 20 pounds heavier, dashing in his uniform, with a big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg. and i remember how a few months after that i would watch him on a bicycle, racing with his fellow wounded warriors on a sparkling spring day, inspiring other heroes who had just begun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. he gives me hope. i don't know what party these men and women belong to. i don't know if they'll vote for me. but i know that their spir
the family business in minnesota that didn't layoff a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit, even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay, because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business, they give me hope. i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital, still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have...
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the family business in walroad, minnesota that didn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants. even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay. because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have his leg amputated above the knee. six months ago we would watch him walk into a white house dinner honoring those who served in iraq. tall and 20 pounds heavier, dashing in his uniform, with a big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg. and i remember how a few months after that i would watch him on a bicycle, racing with his fellow wounded warriors on a sparkling spring day. inspiring other heros who had just begun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. he gives me hope. >> we'll be right back with more of president obama's speech. ng. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the
the family business in walroad, minnesota that didn't lay off a single one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants. even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and some pay. because they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him...
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. -- [ cheering and app >> the family business in warode, minnesota, that didn't lay off one of a single of their 1,000 employees when the recession hit even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and ecause they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. [ cheering and applause ] >> i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have his leg amputated above the knee. six months ago we would watch him walk into a white house dinner honoring those who served in iraq, tall and 20 pounds heavier, dashing in his uniform with a big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg and i remember how a few months after that i would watch him on a bicycle racing with his fellow wounded warriors on a sparkling spring day inspiring other heros who had just begun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. he gives [ cheering and applause ] >> he gives me hope. i don't know what party th
. -- [ cheering and app >> the family business in warode, minnesota, that didn't lay off one of a single of their 1,000 employees when the recession hit even when their competitors shut down dozens of plants, even when it meant the owner gave up some perks and ecause they understood that their biggest asset was the community and the workers who had helped build that business. they give me hope. [ cheering and applause ] >> i think about the young sailor i met at walter reed hospital...
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the state of minnesota, the u.s. forestry service have all the authority they need to finalize this land exchange and finalization is what they are working on. there is a stakeholder process under way in minnesota to determine the proposed land sale and exchange and it's under way. and they are going to do it. and they are working on it. with everyone at the table. so why are we debating this bill at all? i was a state representative for many years, and i worked on a lot of land exchanges. and i never worked on a land exchange that has been so unnecessary as what i am being asked to vote on today. this is a reckless bill and it also sets a terrible precedent. this legislation does not specify what lands are for the exchanges. we know about the school trust fund land and that's specified. we know what that is. but we don't know what lands are to be exchanged. we don't know what the finished product is. members of congress are being asked to endorse a land exchange without knowing what lands will be exchanged. this leg
the state of minnesota, the u.s. forestry service have all the authority they need to finalize this land exchange and finalization is what they are working on. there is a stakeholder process under way in minnesota to determine the proposed land sale and exchange and it's under way. and they are going to do it. and they are working on it. with everyone at the table. so why are we debating this bill at all? i was a state representative for many years, and i worked on a lot of land exchanges. and...
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the family business in la road minnesota who didn't lay off one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit. even when their competitor shut down dozens of plants when it meant he would give up peckers and pay because they understood the biggest asset were the community and the workers who helped build that business. they give me hope. [applause] i think about the young soir sai met at walter reed hospital still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have his leg amputated above the knee. six months ago we would watch him walk into a whitehouse dinner offering those who served in iraq. thought and 20 pounds heavier, dashing in his uniform, would big grin on his face, sturdy on his new leg. and i remember how a few months after that i would watch him on a bicycle, racing with his fellow wounded warriors on a sparkling spring day, inspiring other heroes who had just gun the hard path he had traveled. he gives me hope. [applause] he gives me hope. i don't know what party these men and women belong to. i don't know if they'll vote for me. but i know that their spirit defin
the family business in la road minnesota who didn't lay off one of their 4,000 employees when the recession hit. even when their competitor shut down dozens of plants when it meant he would give up peckers and pay because they understood the biggest asset were the community and the workers who helped build that business. they give me hope. [applause] i think about the young soir sai met at walter reed hospital still recovering from a grenade attack that would cause him to have his leg amputated...
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a federal appeals court has blocked a minnesota law that requires corporations to disclose the money they spend on political campaigns. the measure forces companies to set up and keep track of a political fund if they spend more than $100 a year on political activities. but on wednesday, the eighth u.s. circuit court of appeals in st. louis ruled in a 6 to 5 decision that all law likely violates the supreme court's citizens united ruling allowing unlimited spending to influence elections. and those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. from charlotte, north carolina, this is "democracy now!" we are breaking with convention: war, peace, and the presidency. "democracy now!" special daily to our coverage from the democratic national convention inside and out. speakers on the second night of the democratic national convention wednesday included massachusetts senate candidate elizabeth warren and former president bill clinton, who gave the keynote. but the speaker who took center stage at the top of the 10:00 prim
a federal appeals court has blocked a minnesota law that requires corporations to disclose the money they spend on political campaigns. the measure forces companies to set up and keep track of a political fund if they spend more than $100 a year on political activities. but on wednesday, the eighth u.s. circuit court of appeals in st. louis ruled in a 6 to 5 decision that all law likely violates the supreme court's citizens united ruling allowing unlimited spending to influence elections. and...
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. >> police officer in minnesota may be in a world of legal trouble over a beating he gave to a suspect. check this out. initially the officer asked a wheel chair bound man to take off his coat. the man hit the officer who responded by a series of blows. the officer has been put on administrative leave until an investigation is complete. an effort to find jimmy hoffa's body is under way. authorities drilled through concrete from a home near detroit yesterday. a source told police the deem ster's boss may have been buried there shortly after he disappeared after 1975. the results should be available by monday. no human remains were found. returning now details in that outrageous story out of florida where a high school teacher was pulled out of class and arrested for allegedly hiring a hit man to kill another teacher. >> for the first time we're getting a look at james pepe appearing in front of a judge friday where his new red inmate jump suit. police arrested the 55-year-old in the middle of class in front of his students thursday at bloomingdale high school near tampa, florida. >> it'
. >> police officer in minnesota may be in a world of legal trouble over a beating he gave to a suspect. check this out. initially the officer asked a wheel chair bound man to take off his coat. the man hit the officer who responded by a series of blows. the officer has been put on administrative leave until an investigation is complete. an effort to find jimmy hoffa's body is under way. authorities drilled through concrete from a home near detroit yesterday. a source told police the deem...
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this is minnesota's bill. on march 22 of this year, an overwhelming majority of democrats and republicans from the senate state passed senate file 1750 on a vote of 53-11. on april 3 the house followed suit, passing a bipartisan bill 90-41. on april 27 our democratic governor signed the bill into law. h.r. 5544 executes a bipartisan state plan that the governor signed into law earlier this year. h.r. 5544 would exchange state-owned school trust lands trapped in the boundary water canoe area wilderness for federal government lands in exchange for federal government-owned land outside the boundary water canoe area wilderness. this bill includes important provisions that would ensure minnesotans can maintain their existing hunting and fishing rights within the boundary waters. in addition the bill exempts the land from the process from neep. the land exchange itself would have no environmental impact on any future development and would still be subject to strict state and federal regulations. a land swap is merel
this is minnesota's bill. on march 22 of this year, an overwhelming majority of democrats and republicans from the senate state passed senate file 1750 on a vote of 53-11. on april 3 the house followed suit, passing a bipartisan bill 90-41. on april 27 our democratic governor signed the bill into law. h.r. 5544 executes a bipartisan state plan that the governor signed into law earlier this year. h.r. 5544 would exchange state-owned school trust lands trapped in the boundary water canoe area...
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after being treated for bipolar disorder at a minnesota clinic. the illinois representative is recovering with his family by his side. his aide says jackson hopes to be back at work monday. >>> apple is reportedly looking to launch an online radio service. the wall street journal says the tech giant is in talks to license music for the service that would create virtual stations based on the user's choice of gavin song or artist to be played on web -- a given song or artists to be played on web songs. more adults say they listen to music on pandora than itunes. >>> straight ahead on the news edge. >> the moment i start to feel down it seems someone is there to pick me back up. >> this teen has a long road ahead, why he's hoofing it all the way to san francisco. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs an
after being treated for bipolar disorder at a minnesota clinic. the illinois representative is recovering with his family by his side. his aide says jackson hopes to be back at work monday. >>> apple is reportedly looking to launch an online radio service. the wall street journal says the tech giant is in talks to license music for the service that would create virtual stations based on the user's choice of gavin song or artist to be played on web -- a given song or artists to be...
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minnesota and pennsylvania. one state moved from tossup, michigan, to lean obama. and that was offset by one state, kentucky, which may have moved from lean romney to romney. so we're basically a slight shift toward obama. mostly in the upper midwest. 241 electoral college votes between obama and lean obama states to 191 for romney, between the romney and lean romney states. and eight tossup states with 106 electoral college votes. the immediate aftermath of the democratic convention shows 14 state showed movement toward obama. six states showed movement toward romney. but nonetheless, the immediate aftermath of the democratic convention, democrat bounce. we saw it in these polls. >> bret: joe, the significance there? here in iowa, they are spending a lot t oftime, both come pains. joe biden here today, paul ryan here today. iowa is a tossup state. >> iowa is gaining importance, bret. one reason is that the math, the electoral map is starting to shrink. with michigan and pennsylvania, i think sort of both campaigns are pulling out a lot of the tv money to move it t
minnesota and pennsylvania. one state moved from tossup, michigan, to lean obama. and that was offset by one state, kentucky, which may have moved from lean romney to romney. so we're basically a slight shift toward obama. mostly in the upper midwest. 241 electoral college votes between obama and lean obama states to 191 for romney, between the romney and lean romney states. and eight tossup states with 106 electoral college votes. the immediate aftermath of the democratic convention shows 14...
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they'll be buying time in minnesota, but they'll be seen in these swing state -- by the ing atvote in wa a wisconsin, trying to get more bang for their advertising buck. bargain hunting makes sense if you're looking to get in on the 2012 campaign ad wars with this much time left. it also makes sense in terms of understanding how effective the dark meyroups are going to beompad to al campaigns. the "washington post" is up with a piece this week on an underreported advantage that the obama side has over the romney side. romney's financial advantage is beuse thesimo of cash being spent on his behalf by the republican party and by outside interest groups. he has more superpac money working for him. but president obama has more of his own campaign money than the romney campaign has to spend. and it tur out not all money is created equal. seorr campaign, is easily, more easily spent and sometimes more effectively spent than the superpac money. local tv stations, see, are required to give the campaigns, the real campaigns their best deals on advertisi time. there's no such requirement in ter
they'll be buying time in minnesota, but they'll be seen in these swing state -- by the ing atvote in wa a wisconsin, trying to get more bang for their advertising buck. bargain hunting makes sense if you're looking to get in on the 2012 campaign ad wars with this much time left. it also makes sense in terms of understanding how effective the dark meyroups are going to beompad to al campaigns. the "washington post" is up with a piece this week on an underreported advantage that the...
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. >> i found day discussion that marriage is between minnesota and implement but it this has become a motion all with arguing with gay people it becomes too personal. do you think it is better to argue once the government takes the stand that it no longer holds the connotation and marriages no longer understood as the religious institution? so people may be more receptive as the right to that all people deserve? >> you have to make the distinction of the legal and civil part. being religious and having a wedding in the church is not sufficient or necessary to have a legal marriage. that gets a marriage license which you can complete or consummate by going to the justice of the p -- justice of the peace i think that is a fundamental mistake they think of their own marriage as the holy you yen and their religious bell use. i get it but then they cross the line from the religious aspect to the civil to say my religion says you're not a god-fearing person you don't get access to the same legal contracts and write some that i do. it has been pointed out enough but those private religious v
. >> i found day discussion that marriage is between minnesota and implement but it this has become a motion all with arguing with gay people it becomes too personal. do you think it is better to argue once the government takes the stand that it no longer holds the connotation and marriages no longer understood as the religious institution? so people may be more receptive as the right to that all people deserve? >> you have to make the distinction of the legal and civil part. being...
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. >>> a minnesota casino served up a texas-sized bacon cheeseburger, and it made it to the record books. the burger weighed ten feet in diameter, weighed more than a ton and took four hours to cook. the guinness records representatives said it's not only the world's biggest bacon cheeseburger, it also tastes good. doesn't look all that good, though. >>> seafood stew was on the menu monday at the university of massachusetts in amherst. nearly 6,000 pounds of it. now, that looks good. it was also enough to make it into the guinness book of records as the largest seafood stew ever made. it was made in a 14-foot frying pan. of course, those are lying around the house all the time. they needed a crane to put that pan into place. >>> and come on down! "the price is right" celebrates a birthday today. 40 years ago the show debuted, making it the longest running game show in tv history. today there is a special episode featuring past contestants and fan favorites. it's a show that never gets old, especially the "showcase showdown." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie rose live from the
. >>> a minnesota casino served up a texas-sized bacon cheeseburger, and it made it to the record books. the burger weighed ten feet in diameter, weighed more than a ton and took four hours to cook. the guinness records representatives said it's not only the world's biggest bacon cheeseburger, it also tastes good. doesn't look all that good, though. >>> seafood stew was on the menu monday at the university of massachusetts in amherst. nearly 6,000 pounds of it. now, that looks...
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former florida congressman spoke with me a little while ago, and he was a member of drafting economy in minnesota that put this thing together and he said what we wanted to do was rewrite the section of the platform to reflect what the president's official policy is, which is to recognize jerusalem as a product of the final status agreement. he said we thought because the party's position was well-known, the president pores first natural position was well-known on jerusalem as the capital, there was no reason we had to put it in thement form. in hindsight no one will say it was smart to leave it out. >>shepard: thank you, from outside the arena this afternoon. now, the vice chairman of the democratic national convention, the mayor of the city minneapolis, the great city. that didn't go great, did it? >>guest: well, what happened was we want add plat follow reflecting our president. it is not novel. >>shepard: but, the chair said two thirds of a vote and i don't want to prethen this has never happened, it has happened with the republicans but, that said --. >>guest: but remember --. >>shepard: you
former florida congressman spoke with me a little while ago, and he was a member of drafting economy in minnesota that put this thing together and he said what we wanted to do was rewrite the section of the platform to reflect what the president's official policy is, which is to recognize jerusalem as a product of the final status agreement. he said we thought because the party's position was well-known, the president pores first natural position was well-known on jerusalem as the capital,...
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minnesota cut back their salaries. you will hear more and more stories about this as the days continue. training camps are supposed to open next week. >> we've got refs being basically locked out of the nfl. right? we've got an nhl lockout that we haven't heard any updates really on which makes me a little more nervous. do you think the sports world realizes that we're still in pretty tough economic times? are they just completely on their own planet? >> i honestly think they're disrespectful of the average person because they think that we're lem mings because we've been lemmings in the past and when the game starts up again we'll just start drooling for our sports an come right back. that's what i think. it is a tough situation but it's proven itself in the past, brian, that that is the case but listen, when you start -- when training camps are supposed to open next week, then you start canceling preseason games, then you start cutting not season. if you lose regular season games, a lot of people think the credibilit
minnesota cut back their salaries. you will hear more and more stories about this as the days continue. training camps are supposed to open next week. >> we've got refs being basically locked out of the nfl. right? we've got an nhl lockout that we haven't heard any updates really on which makes me a little more nervous. do you think the sports world realizes that we're still in pretty tough economic times? are they just completely on their own planet? >> i honestly think they're...
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mass shooting at a minnesota business. police say the gunman killed four people inside a minneapolis sign-making business before turning the gun on himself. the owner of the business and the ups worker who was making a delivery at the time are among the victims. four other people were wounded. the name of the gunman or a possible motive have not been released. >>> the california man who produced that anti-islamic video that sparked deadly protests around the world is now in jail. a federal judge ruled nakoula basseley nakoula is a flight risk and needs to be detained. he was arrested last nights on charges he violated his probation from a prior conviction. >>> the owner of the site of the deadly rhode island fire site has donated the land so a permanent memorial can be built. 100 dies in that fire in 2003. the announcement brings an end to a year's long effort to secure the site by a foundation formed by families of those killed. they hope to break ground before the 10th anniversary of the fire on february 20th. >>> next,
mass shooting at a minnesota business. police say the gunman killed four people inside a minneapolis sign-making business before turning the gun on himself. the owner of the business and the ups worker who was making a delivery at the time are among the victims. four other people were wounded. the name of the gunman or a possible motive have not been released. >>> the california man who produced that anti-islamic video that sparked deadly protests around the world is now in jail. a...
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minnesota and michigan, born in michigan, live in minnesota. they're different places, and i don't think necessarily -- neil: you don't think there's a consistency to it. >> not really. you know, at the end of the day, a very strong independent spirit in each one of the states. there are similarities, but they have a unique character. neil: you know, representative, it was not too long ago i was talking to a soothsayer this said, you know, in the end of a week or two before the election it could turn as it did in 1980 where the polls were dead even with jimmy carter and ronald reagan and it turned on the notion. we're sick of this. were sick of the lousy economic numbers. i'm not comparing the economy then to now, but they finally took a chance on the sky, reagan are you afraid that given the tightness of these numbers it would not take much for people to say despite the crowd here, barack obama the, been there, tried you, had enough >> because of worry about the prospect of working hard night and day to turn the base out, remind people of all
minnesota and michigan, born in michigan, live in minnesota. they're different places, and i don't think necessarily -- neil: you don't think there's a consistency to it. >> not really. you know, at the end of the day, a very strong independent spirit in each one of the states. there are similarities, but they have a unique character. neil: you know, representative, it was not too long ago i was talking to a soothsayer this said, you know, in the end of a week or two before the election...
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there was a "guinness book of world records" broken by minnesota casino. had a 2,014-pound cheeseburger and i think that is one of the greatest pictures i've seen in a long, long time. people are going to eat that. >> kimberly: i'll race you. >> bob: i don't want to race you. i'll choke again. isn't that great? think about that. greg, could you eat that? >> greg: i could try. >> bob: you wouldn't. you're a vegan. >> greg: do my one more thing? >> kimberly: i like my bun toasted. that looks non. >> greg: glad to know. one more thing. banned phrase. "rock star." i said it when people describe people in other occupations as rock stars. have you met our new accountant? he's the rock star. this guy, new guy at the
there was a "guinness book of world records" broken by minnesota casino. had a 2,014-pound cheeseburger and i think that is one of the greatest pictures i've seen in a long, long time. people are going to eat that. >> kimberly: i'll race you. >> bob: i don't want to race you. i'll choke again. isn't that great? think about that. greg, could you eat that? >> greg: i could try. >> bob: you wouldn't. you're a vegan. >> greg: do my one more thing? >>...
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it was served over the weekend at the black bear canada is eastbound owe resort in carlton, minnesota. the burger was 10 feet in diameter and weighed 2014 pounds. the guiness records representative verified the record-breaking burger and said it actually tasted good. we'll take your word for it. the patty took four hours to cook and was cooked with a crane. >> how do they keep that together. >> how do they cook it? >> we have a lot of questions. who eats it? >> people that want to be part of the record breakingburg are. >> is that what it is. >> i would be concerned for they cooked it well enough. >> you could have a little medium rare with your burger. >> with a 2,000 pound burger. >> pass. just like i paced on that giant crab cake yesterday. remember, we did the story about that? >> today, it is a giant burger. tomorrow, the giant hot dog. >> it is country fair season. >> you're right. good point. >> i love to pass on this weather. >> i want to pass on the weather too. warm and humid conditions to start your day. we did it yesterday and the day before and day before that. we'll do i
it was served over the weekend at the black bear canada is eastbound owe resort in carlton, minnesota. the burger was 10 feet in diameter and weighed 2014 pounds. the guiness records representative verified the record-breaking burger and said it actually tasted good. we'll take your word for it. the patty took four hours to cook and was cooked with a crane. >> how do they keep that together. >> how do they cook it? >> we have a lot of questions. who eats it? >> people...
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mary's in minnesota and got a law degree at creighton. here's another one. do you know me? likely, you don't know. i'm richard burr. and before senator richard burr became a u.s. senator from north carolina, he played football for the wake forest demon deacons, and he was in a fraternity, and then he distributed law equipment. this guy, pat toomey, also a senator, yeah, who knew, right? every seen him before? to get to the senate, pat toomey worked at chemical bank and then he worked at an investment bank called morgan grenfell. he's a harvard guy, pat toomey. on your average day of news, your average day of life in america, the names and the basic boys of run-of-the-mill senators like this, they're the furthest things from most people's minds. who they are, how they do their jobs. on most days, those things do not make a ripple. and then there are days like today, when these four men really deserve to be very, very famous. more famous than they've ever been before in their whole lives. right now, american troops are fighting the longest war in america history. until last y
mary's in minnesota and got a law degree at creighton. here's another one. do you know me? likely, you don't know. i'm richard burr. and before senator richard burr became a u.s. senator from north carolina, he played football for the wake forest demon deacons, and he was in a fraternity, and then he distributed law equipment. this guy, pat toomey, also a senator, yeah, who knew, right? every seen him before? to get to the senate, pat toomey worked at chemical bank and then he worked at an...
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working with the farmers and businesses of her state, from the land of 10,000 lakes, the great state of minnesota, senator amy clabashar. the first woman in the united states history to be elected governor and u.s. senator, new hampshire senator jean shaheen. senator hick begin a senator to fights to keep north carolina first in education and first in honoring our military troops and veterans. fighting to make sure we see made in america again, new york senator kirsten gill brand. and now, the america's women senators and fighter for the middle class here is the history-making senator from maryland, barbara mikulski. >> good evening. i'm senator barbara mikulski from the great state of maryland. [cheers and applause] 26 years ago, i became the first democratic woman elected to the senate in her own right. i was the first but i made sure i wasn't the only. [applause] today we're proud that there are more women serving in the united states senate right this minute than served in all of american history when i arrived. but we want more. [applause] now, we democratic women of the senate are like the
working with the farmers and businesses of her state, from the land of 10,000 lakes, the great state of minnesota, senator amy clabashar. the first woman in the united states history to be elected governor and u.s. senator, new hampshire senator jean shaheen. senator hick begin a senator to fights to keep north carolina first in education and first in honoring our military troops and veterans. fighting to make sure we see made in america again, new york senator kirsten gill brand. and now, the...
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minnesota is a pretty far reach. a republican candidate. we did not carry it in 1980. 1984. of course that was a multitude of walter mondale's home state. twice elected not only has the potential to put minnesota in play, he has enormous appeal in wisconsin and incredible blue-collar roots and ability to connect with people that is rare among elected officials on television and radio. at the key is the best out there. i have interviewed scores and scores. of course senator portman makes a higher pretty much a lock. senator rubio pretty makes makes florida all locked and he can play quite effortlessly in that in campaign which is ongoing even as we speak. telemundo and all the other spanish that works and spanish media across the united states. lots of americans who are latino descent to are absolutely citizen voters and are going to vote in great numbers, listen to a lot of spanish television and a lot of spanish radio and whether it is univision or in spanish radio to have a candidate who is fluent in spanish as a considerable advantage of advantage to participate in this c
minnesota is a pretty far reach. a republican candidate. we did not carry it in 1980. 1984. of course that was a multitude of walter mondale's home state. twice elected not only has the potential to put minnesota in play, he has enormous appeal in wisconsin and incredible blue-collar roots and ability to connect with people that is rare among elected officials on television and radio. at the key is the best out there. i have interviewed scores and scores. of course senator portman makes a...
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after the election minnesota watchdog group had definitive evidence that 1100 felons voted illegally in that election. we don't know for sure how they voted because it's a secret ballot but when fox news interviewed a bunch of them, nine out of 10 vote fod franken, academic studies show they routinely vote democratic, bottom line, those felons shifted probably the result of the election and that had tremendous consequences, steve. i mean, omabacare passed in 2009 in the senate with no votes to spare. it had 60 votes, just enough to break the filibuster. that means we got omabacare. we would not have had omabacare in its current form without al franken's vote, that vote was in dispute as to whether or not he should have been seated. since then we've had the courts look at these cases of felons voting. you couldn't prosecute any felons who said look i made a mistake, i didn't know what i was doing, you couldn't prove intent. you had to be stupid enough if you were a felon voting illegally to say yeah, i voted illegally, i know what i was doing, what's it to you copper. you know what, w
after the election minnesota watchdog group had definitive evidence that 1100 felons voted illegally in that election. we don't know for sure how they voted because it's a secret ballot but when fox news interviewed a bunch of them, nine out of 10 vote fod franken, academic studies show they routinely vote democratic, bottom line, those felons shifted probably the result of the election and that had tremendous consequences, steve. i mean, omabacare passed in 2009 in the senate with no votes to...
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>> minnesota -- >> it doesn't look like we've connected with kate right there. they're getting ready to clinch this, there's senator klobuchar of minnesota. they're almost there. it's all but official that this nomination has been clinched. it's a procedural thing, they have to do it to make it legal. jessica yellin is here, candy crowley, let's listen as they go over the top. >> you will understand when mississippi passes at this point for ohio. >> thank you, mississippi. mississippi passes to ohio. ohio, you have 191 votes. >> thank you, alice. madam secretary. i'm chris redford, chairman of the ohio democratic party. ohio -- ohio, from putin bay to portsmouth. ohio the battleground state. ohio, the state that elects presidents as we did in 2008. ohio, the home of american heroes, and american icons. the home of neil armstrong and john glenn. the home of senator sherrod brown and governor ted strickland. and ohio, in spite of mitt romney's efforts, the home of the chevy cruz and chrysler jeep and 850,000 american jobs. ohio, madam secretary casts all 188 votes
>> minnesota -- >> it doesn't look like we've connected with kate right there. they're getting ready to clinch this, there's senator klobuchar of minnesota. they're almost there. it's all but official that this nomination has been clinched. it's a procedural thing, they have to do it to make it legal. jessica yellin is here, candy crowley, let's listen as they go over the top. >> you will understand when mississippi passes at this point for ohio. >> thank you,...
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this morning we're watching clusters of storms here from minnesota up in toward the chicago area. you can only imagine what this next batch of storms could be doing for air travel this morning in through o'hare and midway. we've got a thin line of showers and storms stretched out from new england, across pennsylvania, back into eastern kentucky. this is what we'll be watching over the next few hours as this comes through the region. by lunch time we'll see a couple of showers around. maybe a few more south and east. then in the afternoon maybe a higher chance for the showers and storms south of town than north of town with those temperatures well up in the 80s. average highs 83. we'll get there but maybe not until the end of the week or the weekend really. 87 today if not 89. a couple of showers and storms. we've got the yellow alerts. tonight back in the 70s for the most part for lows. 93 tomorrow. friday 93. fewer storms the next couple of days but showers and storms will increase saturday. 87. sunday i think annual early shower or -- an early shower or two, 82. look at the mild
this morning we're watching clusters of storms here from minnesota up in toward the chicago area. you can only imagine what this next batch of storms could be doing for air travel this morning in through o'hare and midway. we've got a thin line of showers and storms stretched out from new england, across pennsylvania, back into eastern kentucky. this is what we'll be watching over the next few hours as this comes through the region. by lunch time we'll see a couple of showers around. maybe a...
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the republicans go to minnesota and pennsylvania. the democrats, last time, went to colorado, denver, a state that was a reach for them in that election. but north carolina is really embodies how the changing demography have brought some of these sun belt states. obama, the first democrat to win it since '76, only the second since '64. and he won it because there are enough college-educated white voters, many transplants from the north, meck linberg county, only the second democrat since world war ii to carry mecklenburg county. and this is the kind of state they were hoping to put on the table, as well as influencing virginia, which is also competitive, and georgia, which is moving along the same continuum, but not quite there. big minority vote, growing college-educated white-collar white vote, and that is what's bringing this state within reach for democrats, even though this is still a difficult fight. >> let me turn to karl rove. this is causing some buzz out there. karl rove, the former bush political strategist, he was at a me
the republicans go to minnesota and pennsylvania. the democrats, last time, went to colorado, denver, a state that was a reach for them in that election. but north carolina is really embodies how the changing demography have brought some of these sun belt states. obama, the first democrat to win it since '76, only the second since '64. and he won it because there are enough college-educated white voters, many transplants from the north, meck linberg county, only the second democrat since world...
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. >> the senator from minnesota. >> thank you. that is -- that is too bad. >> that's too bad. turns out to be too bad for somebody other than al franken. that story is coming up. along with barney frank. stay with us. >>> we're going to have no more votes today. no more votes today. it's obvious to me what's going on. i've been to a few of these rodeos. it's obvious there's a big stall taking place, so one of the senators who doesn't want to be in the debate tonight won't be in the debate. he can't use the senate as an excuse. there will be no more votes today. >> can't use the senate as an excuse. senator who harry reid took to the senate floor to shame today. the man on whose behalf all senate votes were stopped today is, of course, massachusetts republican scott brown who for forever and a day had his first debate with elizabeth warren scheduled for tonight in boston. that debate was scheduled to begin tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. but at around 2:59 p.m. eastern, this afternoon, scott brown made it known that actually he thinks he had to be in washington for some important
. >> the senator from minnesota. >> thank you. that is -- that is too bad. >> that's too bad. turns out to be too bad for somebody other than al franken. that story is coming up. along with barney frank. stay with us. >>> we're going to have no more votes today. no more votes today. it's obvious to me what's going on. i've been to a few of these rodeos. it's obvious there's a big stall taking place, so one of the senators who doesn't want to be in the debate tonight...
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. >> the senator from minnesota. >> thank you. that is -- that is too bad. >> that's too bad. turns out to be too bad for somebody other than al franken. that story is coming up. along with barney frank. stay with us. a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers.ons. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ..
. >> the senator from minnesota. >> thank you. that is -- that is too bad. >> that's too bad. turns out to be too bad for somebody other than al franken. that story is coming up. along with barney frank. stay with us. a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers.ons. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain...